Final suspects in Gabay slaying acquitted of murder, guilty of other charges

The jury found Micah Alleyne guilty of manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon.

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Jurors delivered a mixed verdict Wednesday for the final two men charged in the death of Carey Gabay, a former aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

According to investigators, Gabay died in the crossfire of a gang shootout in 2015 just hours before the American West Indian Day Parade in Crown Heights.

The jury found Micah Alleyne guilty of manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon and Stanley Elianor guilty of reckless endangerment.

Jurors found both men not guilty of the top charge against them: second-degree murder. Gabay's family members stormed out of the courtroom moments later.

Jurors found a third defendant, Keith Luncheon, not guilty on all counts on Monday. And last week, Kenny Bazile was convicted of second-degree manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon -- but he too was found not guilty of murder.

A fifth defendant, Tyshawn Crawford, avoided a possible life sentence by taking a plea deal in exchange for testifying against the other men.

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